Video: The sculptor creates detailed sculptures in the style of Bosch, which are impossible to forget
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Someone else's soul is darkness, and human nature is fickle, ambivalent and vicious. Trouble, suffering, eternal torment, the thirst to be in the spotlight, depravity and the exaltation of human ignorance to the highest level are only a small part of what the viewer encounters when stumbling upon incredibly realistic, but at the same time, frightening scary sculptures (Kris Kuksi), whose work is compared with the paintings of the legendary Hieronymus Bosch, seeing which once it is impossible to forget.
Chris's work is so realistic and detailed that most people simply shudder at the sight of each of them. One gets the impression that they are all at least made of human bones, the skulls and inconceivably broken skeletons look so believable, stretching their bony hands to the spectator passing by, trying to drag him into the chaos that reigns in sculptural paintings that cause double (far from the most pleasant) sensations.
In his work, the author shows a subtle psychology that affects childhood traumas, fears and experiences, and also indicates an attitude towards what is happening around. He focuses on acute social topics that could not have been touched upon for so many years, but every year they only gain momentum, becoming more relevant and in demand even today. Like an evil and insidious wizard, Cooksey builds a plot chain where myths, deities and reality with all the ensuing consequences, intertwining into a single lump, become an integral part of the modern world. Despite the fact that his multifaceted and complex sculptures, exciting the imagination, cause a herd of goosebumps and a series of imaginary, nothing unfounded fears at the subconscious level, they are very popular among those who are used to seeing deeper, and not just what lies on the surface …
While Chris is trying to draw public attention to the problems of mankind with his works, Ronit Baragna creates, from which both Hannibal and lovers of extraordinary dishes that can bite off their tongue would be delighted.
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